2024 Premios de la Academia de Música
1st Premios de la Academia de Música | |
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Date | 10 June 2024 |
Venue | IFEMA Palacio Municipal, Madrid, Spain |
Hosted by | Abril Zamora Andrea Guasch Ángel Carmona Johann Wald |
Most wins | Arde Bogotá (6) |
Most nominations | Arde Bogotá (9) |
The 1st Premios de la Academia de Música took place on 10 June 2024 at IFEMA Palacio Municipal in Madrid, Spain, presented with the intention of recognizing the work of authors, artists, songwriters, and in general, all professionals involved in Spanish music releases of 2023.[1] The ceremony was hosted by actress Abril Zamora, singer Andrea Guasch, television and radio host Ángel Carmona, and television presenter Johann Wald.
Following the creation of the Academia de la Música de España (ACAMUS), an organization whose main objective is to promote Spanish music, it was announced that an annual awards ceremony would have its first edition in May 2024.[2][3] The period for submissions extended from 14 to 29 February 2024.
The nominations were announced on 22 March 2024, with the rock band Arde Bogotá leading with nine nominations, followed by Sílvia Pérez Cruz with six, and Aitana and Quevedo, both with five each.[4][5] While the category for Best Children's Music Album was among the awards set to be presented, no nominees were announced due to an insufficient number of entries.
Winners and nominees
Nominees were announced on 22 March 2024.[6] Winners are listed first and in bold.
General
Artist of the Year
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Album of the Year
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Song of the Year
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Best New Artist
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Songwriter of the Year
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Best Tour
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Best Music Event
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Pop
Best Pop Album
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Best Traditional Pop Album
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Best Pop Song
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Urban / Rap
Best Urban Music Album
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Best Urban Song
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Best Fusion/Urban Performance
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Best Rap/Hip Hop Song
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Electronic Music
Best Electronic Music Album
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Best Electronic Music Song
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Rock
Best Rock Album
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Best Rock Song
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Best Pop/Rock Album
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Best Pop/Rock Song
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Alternative Music
Best Alternative Music Album
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Best Alternative Music Song
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Flamenco
Best Flamenco Album
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Best Flamenco Song
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Singer-Songwriter
Best Singer-Songwriter Album
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Best Singer-Songwriter Song
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Tradicional, Jazz, Children's Music and Instrumental
Best Folk Album
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Best Jazz Album
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Best Children's Music Album
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Best Instrumental Album
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Visual Media
Best Soundtrack Album
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Best Song Written for Visual Media
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Classical Music
Best Classical Music Album
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Best Classical Music Composition
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Co-Official Languages
Best Song in Catalan/Valencian/Aranese
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Best Song in Basque
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Best Song in Galician/Bable
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Arrangement, Packaging and Production
Best Arrangement
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Best Recording Package
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Producer of the Year
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Best Engineered Album or Song
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Music Video
Best Music Video
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Best Long Form Music Video
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References
- ^ Guim, Franchesca (11 June 2024). "Arde Bogotá arrasa con 6 Premios de la Academia de la Música de España: Lista de ganadores". Billboard (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 February 2025.
- ^ "Nace la Academia de la Música de España, que entregará unos grandes premios ya en 2024". 20 Minutos (in Spanish). 24 January 2024. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
- ^ "La Academia de la Música de España anuncia sus premios anuales y un museo de la música". Adepi (in Spanish). 24 January 2024. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
- ^ "Arde Bogotá, Aitana y Sílvia Pérez Cruz lideran las nominaciones de los primeros premios de la Academia de la Música de España". El Periódico de España (in Spanish). 22 March 2022. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
- ^ Ratner-Arias, Sigal (22 March 2024). "Estos son los nominados a los primeros Premios de la Academia de la Música de España: Lista completa". Billboard (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 April 2024.
- ^ "Listado final de los nominados 2024" (PDF). Academia de Musica de España. 22 March 2024.